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Code review, although very important and frequent in the software development world, is not as frequent in the automation testing world. Normally, it would be part of the whole process: someone writes code, reviews it, makes it available to the rest of the team, they review it, and if changes are needed they will be made, and the improved code will now be available back to the team. This helps in having better code and having awareness inside the team on what is being implemented.

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Whenever you need to write tests that check for a text in several languages, you don’t need to write one test for each language that you check for. Instead, you can use property files to store translations and just write one test that will check the text across all supported languages. Read below to see how and checkout my GitHub project for the examples presented in this post. Continue reading Automated testing of translations by using property files→

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Writing automated tests is no longer the biggest challenge in the testing community. Writing reliable automated tests is. So many times tests that were once written are sent to the garbage bin or thrown into oblivion. They are unreliable and people will just ignore them when they are running, simply because they have a history of failing for various random invalid reasons. Continue reading Write automated tests with repeatable results→

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It occurred to me lately, after chatting with some people from the testing community, that not everyone runs automated tests or does any kind of testing in the production environment. For me that seems a bit unnatural, since i have been doing it on all the projects that i worked on. So, here are a few thoughts that might convince you that you do need to run automated tests even in production: Continue reading Why you need to test your production environment→